CAB3 reflects Zanu-PF succession fight, not citizens’ interests, says former Chamisa spox
Sibanda, who recently drew criticism over remarks interpreted as support for CAB3, said his comments had been misunderstood.
By Silas Nkala
May. 25, 2026
Hwange Local Board records investor interest
Nsingo attributed the growing appetite to Hwange’s strategic location near key tourism attractions such as Victoria Falls and Hwange National Park.
By Sharon Sibindi
May. 14, 2026
Starlink, KYC and the fight for privacy in Zimbabwe
The Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe has made subscriber verification a condition of Starlink’s operating licence, aligning it with local telecom standards.
By Tendai Munhundarima
May. 7, 2026
From controversy to contribution: The redemption of Mankunzini
His time in remand prison seemed to cement a narrative many were ready to accept: that his chapter in cricket, and perhaps in public life, was over.
By Fortune Mbele
Apr. 23, 2026
CCC divisions in Insiza trigger defections to Zanu PF
Factionalism and deep divisions within the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) in Insiza North are sparking defections to Zanu PF
By Musa Makina
Apr. 10, 2026
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Chamisa fumes over Mnangagwa term chaos
Observers and opposition figures said the outreach meetings resembled Zanu PF district coordinating committee gatherings, with party youths allegedly dictating who could or could not speak.
By Miriam Mangwaya
Apr. 3, 2026
Chamisa pushes back on ED term saga
Chamisa has been less vocal over plans to amend the constitution, and extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s rule and that of Parliament under the proposed amendments.
By Miriam Mangwaya
Mar. 8, 2026
Proposed Constitutional amendments divide ex-CCC allies
Chibaya’s message warns those aligned to their faction against participating in WhatsApp groups bearing the DCP logo, saying such initiatives are not in line with Chamisa’s strategic direction.
By Nqobani Ndlovu and Brent Shamu
Mar. 6, 2026
Finding ‘solace’ in comedy over governance
While government agencies struggle to gain traction on platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and Facebook, local comedians command audiences that rival the populations of major cities.
By Evans Mathanda
Feb. 28, 2026




